The long march to Islamabad will begin on Friday
Former Prime Minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan has announced that his party’s long-awaited march to Islamabad will begin in Lahore.
“I’m starting the long march from Lahore.” “We will gather at Liberty Chowk at 11 a.m. on Friday and march towards Islamabad,” the PTI chief said during a press conference in Lahore.
Imran, who was ousted from power in April by a vote of no-confidence in the National Assembly, has stated that the goal of his long march is to achieve “true freedom” in the country, and that his protest rally is not about “politics, but about a struggle to get freedom from thieves.”
There isn’t a deadline for this. When we cross GT Road, Islamabad will be reached.
Imran claimed that because of the “sea of people” who will take to the streets, he will stage the largest demonstration in the nation’s history.
The ousted prime minister also gave his supporters the assurance that police would not be able to torment them like they did during the party’s long march on May 25. “When there are hundreds of thousands of people protesting, you can’t even touch someone.”